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REPS 01: The History of Passive Losses & the Real Estate Professional Status (Section 469)

REPS 01: The History of Passive Losses & the Real Estate Professional Status (Section 469)

Released Tuesday, 30th March 2021
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REPS 01: The History of Passive Losses & the Real Estate Professional Status (Section 469)

REPS 01: The History of Passive Losses & the Real Estate Professional Status (Section 469)

REPS 01: The History of Passive Losses & the Real Estate Professional Status (Section 469)

REPS 01: The History of Passive Losses & the Real Estate Professional Status (Section 469)

Tuesday, 30th March 2021
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Brandon Hall and Thomas Castelli break down Section 469 (the real estate professional status), the history of Section 469, and why it matters to real estate investors.

This is the first episode in a series of episodes designed to set the record straight and demystify some of the complexities of this area of the tax code and address misinformation and misconceptions.

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